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. >> i'm sure, if not for the current election laws, we could have won a majority today. pick out the cover -- kick out the current government and formed a new coalition government. >> his party could team up with the other party of -- with the party of yulia tymoshenko. she voted from prison, under the eye of the osce election monitors. the osce slammed the elections as a step back for ukrainian democracy. >> i am joined by our correspondent inv kie -- kyev. the claim that this is a step back for the country -- what does that mean? >> the watchdogs are surprisingly clear. all the election day has been more or less calm, they say there were major violations. there was no equal playing field, no equal media access for opposition parti. the ruling party abused its power and money to manipulate. they used money to influence these elections in their favor. we have heard it before. the osce these elections a clear step backwards for the democratic process ukraine had already made. >> the ruling party looks victorious at the moment, but we have seen revitalized opposition. is t
. >> i'm sure, if not for the current election laws, we could have won a majority today. pick out the cover -- kick out the current government and formed a new coalition government. >> his party could team up with the other party of -- with the party of yulia tymoshenko. she voted from prison, under the eye of the osce election monitors. the osce slammed the elections as a step back for ukrainian democracy. >> i am joined by our correspondent inv kie -- kyev. the claim that...
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the reality that is despite the fact these reports and rising neo nazis and a punitive new language law and the economic problems in the country featured prominent politicians and think tanks we went to the capital to holland to investigate what this was all about finding myself on that list certainly came as a big surprise until i managed to speak to some of the locals who say that being there is nothing out of the ordinary here is andré has also been the victim of the security police for several years now. and the how long have you been on that list . for three years now and this is connected to my work as a producer for russian channels basically people who are somehow connected to russia get so in this list the police don't do anything bad to only minor things for example last year forty five minutes after i talked to one of our chief producers on the phone i saw a parking fine on my car's windscreen it had been standing there for more than a year and then i suddenly got to find him among others to be blacklisted were russia's foreign minister almost every russian t.v. news station
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was really a law. a. law. was can i ask you as a great roddy and i were two of the founding members of occupy wall street back in september last year. wow what impact do you think occupy wall she has had on the spheres that you that you exist in and work in well you know. occupy was your most significant things or has happened in this nation less forty his. and in this in this infancy are you what is required. of occupy wall street is to begin to and as everyone has been saying this we have to begin to identify those the goals and objectives as you have been doing and pushing it to the forefront so the people understand the purpose and meaning of the bandstand it is the ninety nine percent and the fruits that have been the practice came face to. to find jobs to find decent housing in the standings but just as importantly how do we connect those things how do we move it because you know people are very concerned because it affects them but how do we connect all of those people and let them see the direct relati
was really a law. a. law. was can i ask you as a great roddy and i were two of the founding members of occupy wall street back in september last year. wow what impact do you think occupy wall she has had on the spheres that you that you exist in and work in well you know. occupy was your most significant things or has happened in this nation less forty his. and in this in this infancy are you what is required. of occupy wall street is to begin to and as everyone has been saying this we have to...
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going to use the appointed a committee of senior clerics to look at it under islamic law writing inside the koran is forbidden and burning them is in except just means of the schools they want the afghan government the international community everyone to know how angry they are unfortunately what this means is protest protest by. now what happened here according to the official reports is that afghan laborers at barmera feel a lot of back containing copies of the koran and once all the trash that was on its way the installations a gigantic incinerator so they managed to prevent some of the copies from being burned but then found the scorched evidence of others so after they were shown to people living near the base that's an outrage began and as you should have general john allen who's currently our top commander in afghanistan apologized profusely his next move was to order immediate training for all western troops on the proper handling of religious materials and so this is where we all realize there's a serious problem this is where the mainstream media reporting on the issue needs t
going to use the appointed a committee of senior clerics to look at it under islamic law writing inside the koran is forbidden and burning them is in except just means of the schools they want the afghan government the international community everyone to know how angry they are unfortunately what this means is protest protest by. now what happened here according to the official reports is that afghan laborers at barmera feel a lot of back containing copies of the koran and once all the trash...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. people with certain heart conditions may experience slow heart rate. [ woman ] whenever i needed her, she was there for me. now i'm here for her. [ female announcer
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side...
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and common law husband anthony were sented to jail time for felony theft. prosecutors say stanley pretended to have romantic interest and then stole his life savings of more than $200,000. in a separate case he stole more than $100,000 from an elderly woman after he claimed to have exercised a spirit for her. >>> federal judge in sap francisco sent high-tech executive to 22 years in prison for defrauding investors for at least $30 million. it's considered one of the harshest sentences ever. he was convicted for soliciting investments for the company and then lying about his success. >>> marine scientists in santa cruz that was flown to the bay area from hawaii. 9-year-old monk seal is 8 feet long and weighs some 370 pounds. he was supposed to be euthanized in hawaii because he was harassing and killing sale pickups there. -- pups there. but the laboratory volunteered to take them in. scientists are studying the mammals to figure out why the numbers dropped so sharply. administrators are trying to ease concerns about the pending closure of the student run ca
and common law husband anthony were sented to jail time for felony theft. prosecutors say stanley pretended to have romantic interest and then stole his life savings of more than $200,000. in a separate case he stole more than $100,000 from an elderly woman after he claimed to have exercised a spirit for her. >>> federal judge in sap francisco sent high-tech executive to 22 years in prison for defrauding investors for at least $30 million. it's considered one of the harshest sentences...
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it was rule of law. in short, free enterprise saved those people. if we want more prosperity, and not just for us, but people all over the world who are poor, we have to stand up for the free enterprise system. it's truly the system for good samaritans. >> most people don' believe that. i would say most people think it is the u.n. or foreign aid or central planning. china, china's boom. >> right. it's wrong. what sed china was since 19 #, they opened to foreign trade. there's a lot of stuff wrong, but they empower entrepreneurs and open up trade to the united states since 1980 up a thousand percent. >> honored private property around this time. >> exactly. >> we have a graph that shows how china's boomed not just since they started central plan, but when they recognized private property. >> that's right. this is literally what we've seen since 1980 lifted 400 million chinese out of poverty. >> steve, i say most americans think trade hts the average american or certainly the guy working in the factory because if it's with china, he's losing job to so
it was rule of law. in short, free enterprise saved those people. if we want more prosperity, and not just for us, but people all over the world who are poor, we have to stand up for the free enterprise system. it's truly the system for good samaritans. >> most people don' believe that. i would say most people think it is the u.n. or foreign aid or central planning. china, china's boom. >> right. it's wrong. what sed china was since 19 #, they opened to foreign trade. there's a lot...
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. >> they are asking law americas to help. they sent a letter to jp morgan chase demanding they return hundreds of millions of dollars they claim were transferred from customer funds before the company went belly up. a bankruptcy trustee will comment about the lessons earned and the man who ran it. >> check out this amazing image of a meteor shower spotted over california. people didn't realize it was at first so they called 911 after it hit with a really large boom. it happens every april. that is your 5@5:00. >>> a enterprise trip to new york city they delayed the flight to jfk airport which was originally scheduled for today. the earliest it would happen is wednesday. >> a lot of you may want to grab your umbrella before heading out the door today. >> the rain is coming down hard here. big storm dumping masses of amounts of rain along the east coast. snow in some parts of our country. maria molino is in the weather center. what a surprise for april. >> we had a weird season. an early snowstorm around halloween time across t
. >> they are asking law americas to help. they sent a letter to jp morgan chase demanding they return hundreds of millions of dollars they claim were transferred from customer funds before the company went belly up. a bankruptcy trustee will comment about the lessons earned and the man who ran it. >> check out this amazing image of a meteor shower spotted over california. people didn't realize it was at first so they called 911 after it hit with a really large boom. it happens...
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you have to follow the law. we are a nation of laws. markets only work, people were only invest their life savings, the only take risks if they believe the law is going to be followed. contract, bankruptcy, and other laws -- i will follow the law. i will make sure this never happens again. thank you. [applause] yes, ma'am? [applause] -- how will you approach appealing the ever growing great divide in congress so your wonderful plan can come to fruition? [applause] >> it has to be less trading as i listen to the man from delphi and to talk about his pension. this is real life. this is a family affected by government. you want to see government work together because of you are a human being. you have kids. how many grandkids do you have? yes. europe grandkids. you worry about their future. we are human beings. it is not too much to ask -- we expect washington to try to solve problems, make things better, not to get in the way, but to open up america so that american people can have a brighter future. when they cannot get the job done, whe
you have to follow the law. we are a nation of laws. markets only work, people were only invest their life savings, the only take risks if they believe the law is going to be followed. contract, bankruptcy, and other laws -- i will follow the law. i will make sure this never happens again. thank you. [applause] yes, ma'am? [applause] -- how will you approach appealing the ever growing great divide in congress so your wonderful plan can come to fruition? [applause] >> it has to be less...
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we'll ask her was the law degree worth it? having an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >> mike: time to hear from the millennials who are with us. peter and kayleigh are in our audience and they've got personal stories. peter let's start with you. >> governor, first let's meet megan, right here. megan, governor huckabee. >> nice to meet you. >> tell us your situation. >> like you said before which made it sound more real than it is i have 200 grand in student loan debt from law school. >> mike: was it worth it? that is a lot of money. >> it is a lot. >> mike: could you do it over the same way? >> people have asked me that. right now i don't know. right now it is so daunting, terrifying. i think will i ever be able to own a home? i'm 25, i have present putting down payments down. will i be able to do that? i don't know on a smaller
we'll ask her was the law degree worth it? having an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >> mike: time to hear from the millennials who are with us. peter and kayleigh are in our audience and they've got personal stories. peter let's start with you. >> governor, first let's meet megan,...
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banking and insurance have lost jobs in the past five or so years, but industries like law and industry and professional services like accounting and corporate headquarters are showing decent growth. his putting his cluster in two things.
banking and insurance have lost jobs in the past five or so years, but industries like law and industry and professional services like accounting and corporate headquarters are showing decent growth. his putting his cluster in two things.
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law that was better for all of. us. yet again. i think that right now being tracked by. lifting him to miley's. american star he's like i'm afraid we're going to die and i was living my life my self was it was really. it was pleased going to cost of most of the truly the body there was no going little about your name sir what's your name and it was really hard to step back right to look at just step by . step back after midnight and then it was just sitting inside of a sleeping bag it was freezing out here and stuff last night and is so cold you couldn't even like his legs were literally shot and they're wrestling as you know passing just one hand i guess. that's a parent i mean it is being arrested for being in the area. that is being arrested for being a human in a situation rescue where a human might want to be normal and it's literally about freezing temperature right now this is just a sign of the morning spirit is all it is. we really know we're succeeding doing what we're supposed to just kind of free to just try and keep moralizing use like you keep. seeing all t
law that was better for all of. us. yet again. i think that right now being tracked by. lifting him to miley's. american star he's like i'm afraid we're going to die and i was living my life my self was it was really. it was pleased going to cost of most of the truly the body there was no going little about your name sir what's your name and it was really hard to step back right to look at just step by . step back after midnight and then it was just sitting inside of a sleeping bag it was...
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banking and insurance have lost jobs in the past five or so years, but industries like law and industry and professional services like accounting and corporate headquarters are showing decent growth. his putting his cluster in two things. in the tourism-related industries, the biggest component by far is restaurants and bars. that has been a strong growth sector in san francisco for a number of years. we also have a lot of growth in museums and other industries, accommodations and
banking and insurance have lost jobs in the past five or so years, but industries like law and industry and professional services like accounting and corporate headquarters are showing decent growth. his putting his cluster in two things. in the tourism-related industries, the biggest component by far is restaurants and bars. that has been a strong growth sector in san francisco for a number of years. we also have a lot of growth in museums and other industries, accommodations and
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we'll ask her was the law degree worth it? ♪ remember when ♪ ♪ the sound of little feet was music ♪ ♪ we danced to week to week ♪ brought back the love ♪ we found trust ♪ vowed we'd never give it up ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ we said when we turned gray ♪ ♪ when the children ♪ grow up and move away ♪ we won't be sad ♪ we'll be glad ♪ for all the life we've had ♪ remember when >> mike: time to hear from the millennials who are with us. peter and kayleigh are in our audience and they've got personal stories. peter let's start with you. >> governor, first let's meet megan, right here. megan, governor huckabee. >> nice to meet you. >> tell us your situation. >> like you said before which made it sound more real than it is i have 200 grand in student loan debt from law school. >> mike: was it worth it? that is a lot of money. >> it is a lot. >> mike: could you do it over the same way? >> people have asked me that. right now i don't know. right now it is so daunting, terrifying. i t
we'll ask her was the law degree worth it? ♪ remember when ♪ ♪ the sound of little feet was music ♪ ♪ we danced to week to week ♪ brought back the love ♪ we found trust ♪ vowed we'd never give it up ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ we said when we turned gray ♪ ♪ when the children ♪ grow up and move away ♪ we won't be sad ♪ we'll be glad ♪ for all the life we've had ♪ remember when >> mike: time to hear from the millennials who are with us....
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> you are really, really going to love me when i give you this answer. you have been bucked off that horse. you have been denied. just leave it where it is. trust me. >> suze orman's book is "the money class." it's not the people who are broken, suze. the people are why this is a great country. we will rebound. now, i agree with that. see, i don't think that people are broken. the people are angry, they are frustrated, they are hurting. they are not broken. >> their spirit is broken. >> you think so? >> are your spirits broken? some yes, some no. >> i think you are frustrated and want this economy sorted out. i don't think you are broken. american
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the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the issues we have to solve. their unemployment is higher thanks to my opponent than the general population. we have to put together jobs programs that work. every time my opponent says she voted for a jobs act, the unemployment has gone higher, higher in the state. that has to change. i can remember when she was saying, the stimulus will have 35,000 jobs in nevada. we were losing 65,000 jobs in nevada. every time she talks about jobs growth, unemployment goes higher. >> thank you. our next question. this will be directed to the congresswoman. >> one of th
the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the...
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. >> the law says taxes are going up. trying to avert the full tax hike so we really don't know who will pay more or if anyone will pay more. one tax expert says a conservative tax play this year means planning for those higher rates. >> you're going to have to maybe assume or gas tax rates will go up rather dramatically for higher income individuals. you might want to consider taking income where you have that option through compensation planning, businesses or where you are on a cash basis to exploit income. >> advisors say take any bonuses before the first of the year is nearly five percentage point increase in the top income bracket and .9% health care surtax in january. the top rate for dividend jumps to nearly 40%, the health care law adds 3.8% on top of that. take capital gains at the top rate goes, and 3.8% health care tax on top of that. push expenses featuring tax deductions into the future beyond this year. use those seductions next year or after when rates are set to increase. congress could delay much of this
. >> the law says taxes are going up. trying to avert the full tax hike so we really don't know who will pay more or if anyone will pay more. one tax expert says a conservative tax play this year means planning for those higher rates. >> you're going to have to maybe assume or gas tax rates will go up rather dramatically for higher income individuals. you might want to consider taking income where you have that option through compensation planning, businesses or where you are on a...
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you might want to take these skills and go to law school someday. there is a recommendation at the table. that concludes that 30-minutes for that -- the 30 minutes for the presentations. we will look into the police department's presentation and the bocc presentation. >> i am sorry. there are two more. patricia and david are still here. >> they are gone. >> this evening. -- good evening. police youth commissioners, director, command staff, and our distinguished presenters and the public. i am commanding officer of the sfpd special victims unit. we would like to briefly present you some highlights of the many long term positive relationships the sfpd has established with our city's youth. and if we are ready to go. why don't we start out with chief suhr's vision where a police officer's role is to prepare our youth for tomorrow's challenges. while we're waiting for that, i do not see chief suhr for a second. i am sorry, you snuck up behind me. if you wanted to comment on your vision here. as i stated, every police officer is looked at as a mentor and
you might want to take these skills and go to law school someday. there is a recommendation at the table. that concludes that 30-minutes for that -- the 30 minutes for the presentations. we will look into the police department's presentation and the bocc presentation. >> i am sorry. there are two more. patricia and david are still here. >> they are gone. >> this evening. -- good evening. police youth commissioners, director, command staff, and our distinguished presenters and...
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and in 1863 come the lincoln administration and congress passed a draft law. .. class legislation and seen as you know part of the rich man's war in a poor man's fight part of the mote tow that became common in new york and other cities. of july 1864, when the draft law is implemented all of these background resentments explode. the largely irish working class in new york seeing this is as republican plot against them, seeing it as discrimination in a class sense. they blame the war, by this point, on slaves, the fact that slavery exists so the scapegoat becomes free african-americans in new york. they are fearful that with the emancipation proclamation which lincoln has already implemented going to be a flood of free prime african-americans come up to new york and take their jobs away from this. it's fanned by some of the newspaper newspapers including the "new york hair reeled." you have the tremendous riot that starts and goes on for four cays. it is to date the worst rite in american history. as many of 500 might have died. over 100 buildings are burnt down.
and in 1863 come the lincoln administration and congress passed a draft law. .. class legislation and seen as you know part of the rich man's war in a poor man's fight part of the mote tow that became common in new york and other cities. of july 1864, when the draft law is implemented all of these background resentments explode. the largely irish working class in new york seeing this is as republican plot against them, seeing it as discrimination in a class sense. they blame the war, by this...
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if you have a negative equity position starting in 2013 because the tax laws currently in place, you bought a home for 200,000. it's now worth 100,000. now you do a short sale. you do not have to owe income taxes on a primary residency between the 100,000 and 200,000. starting in the year 2013, you will. >>> let's take a break. let's talk about how to keep america great. also, this is going very well. [ jennifer garner ] there's a lot of beautiful makeup out there. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's emp
if you have a negative equity position starting in 2013 because the tax laws currently in place, you bought a home for 200,000. it's now worth 100,000. now you do a short sale. you do not have to owe income taxes on a primary residency between the 100,000 and 200,000. starting in the year 2013, you will. >>> let's take a break. let's talk about how to keep america great. also, this is going very well. [ jennifer garner ] there's a lot of beautiful makeup out there. but one is so clever...
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. >> the companies that choose to incorporate in delaware do so because they really understand our law. we've got the best business court in the country. we have a terrific division of corporations which is very efficient. businesses want to locate in our state because we've got a great work force. >> and there are jobs. when you look at the unemployment rate, lower than the national average. >> lower than the national averages. we don't allow ourselves any time for self-congratulations on that. the fact is there are still people in our state who would like to be working and who are not. my job very simply is to put myself in the shoes of the people who create the jobs, focus in on the things that they care most about, and then execute. >> how do you do that? i know you're visiting lots of companies all the time. tell me how you create jobs. >> the main thing is to recognize government doesn't create the jobs. we have to create the nurturing environment that businesses want to be in. and so we listen very carefully to what they're telling us and it's across industries, whether it's the
. >> the companies that choose to incorporate in delaware do so because they really understand our law. we've got the best business court in the country. we have a terrific division of corporations which is very efficient. businesses want to locate in our state because we've got a great work force. >> and there are jobs. when you look at the unemployment rate, lower than the national average. >> lower than the national averages. we don't allow ourselves any time for...
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at times, this may include explaining to use how to make good, lawful choices that will open doors of opportunity for one as they enter the job market. or perhaps demonstrating by example the interaction with police officers can be positive and helpful. i would like to call upon commander beale to discuss training that is relevant to tonight historic meeting. >> good evening. on behalf of capt. -- who as we speak, she is on a flight to learn about more additional training we can present. i can give you an overview of what we teach our officers in the police academy and over the course of their career on trading-related issues with youth and juvenile. upon entering the academy, every officer receives 32 hours of basic trading. six hours of that with crimes against children. six hours of juvenile law procedures which include protection of rights and safety of juvenile. 14 hours of interpersonal communication skills is taught. two more hours of internet -- interviewing. a bathetic glistening skills and report building. two hours are spent on department general order 7.01 and two hours of
at times, this may include explaining to use how to make good, lawful choices that will open doors of opportunity for one as they enter the job market. or perhaps demonstrating by example the interaction with police officers can be positive and helpful. i would like to call upon commander beale to discuss training that is relevant to tonight historic meeting. >> good evening. on behalf of capt. -- who as we speak, she is on a flight to learn about more additional training we can present....
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the problem wasn't the way the impoundment law was being instituted. anyway, i think the other problem -- so the benchmarking problem is an enormous one, and we have to devote more energy to creating a valid benchmark than we do to require police officers to collect data or i think the whole exercise is useless and can send people in the wrong direction. the other problem is based on race. i think that, you know, it is so easy to attend to the mentality as song talked about of the individual officer and much much usually more important to focus on the widespread deployment forces and the incentive structure so where are precincts told to emphasize? you know, not the individual officers choosing to go patrol down the street but what are the areas of emphasis and where are people sent at roll call and what policy directives have commanders been given? i think it's very important to bear in mind that police departments are floating on the top of, you know, a river of social consciousness and consumer pressure for policing. a quick example, so it's all of
the problem wasn't the way the impoundment law was being instituted. anyway, i think the other problem -- so the benchmarking problem is an enormous one, and we have to devote more energy to creating a valid benchmark than we do to require police officers to collect data or i think the whole exercise is useless and can send people in the wrong direction. the other problem is based on race. i think that, you know, it is so easy to attend to the mentality as song talked about of the individual...
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situation on main street more resembles wall street: >> they look around and they say gee, my brother-in-law is still out of work. and things aren't going so well maybe i should save that money rather than investing it. >> reporter: erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market guest tonight expects stocks to do well in 2013. he's sam stovall, chief equity strategist at s&p capital i.q. you heard about them talking about the deal and negotiations. does that change your forecast for 2013. >> well susie it confirms that s congress could teach space shake something about drama. >> the head winds have been wit. there is nothing new added to the equation it's just when wil the congress get it's act together. and our belief is if they don't pass something tomorrow they will early in the new year. >> you have been predicting thsw year. barring anymore drama for the fiscal cliff what is going to drive stocks higher. >> most global economies willhat quarter by 2 2012 and much of 23 will be a recovery year. also in the u.s. we are looking for 2-point 2% growth and expanding in 2014. and in an
situation on main street more resembles wall street: >> they look around and they say gee, my brother-in-law is still out of work. and things aren't going so well maybe i should save that money rather than investing it. >> reporter: erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market guest tonight expects stocks to do well in 2013. he's sam stovall, chief equity strategist at s&p capital i.q. you heard about them talking about the deal and negotiations. does...
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labor law allows doing strikes workers to be permanently replaced so these workers can't be perm the replaced because of their skill so they're out on strike and you know with the f. thirty five program being under a lot of congressional oversight because some of this cost overruns they really have a real kind of unique leverage situation with a company it is interesting to see skyrocketing profits for lockheed martin just exponentially growing we see a twenty six percent increase in the fold of their profits just in the first quarter this year and yet they're cutting benefits time and time again for workers what are the strikers hoping to accomplish with the strike you know i think they're trying to say no no more concessions with the strike as well as demand solidarity because i mean they might not win in the end but in order to have a union in a state like texas it's not terribly union friendly you have to show that you can fight for something so that's certainly what they're trying to do in this situation here has lockheed started negotiations with them as anything on the table r
labor law allows doing strikes workers to be permanently replaced so these workers can't be perm the replaced because of their skill so they're out on strike and you know with the f. thirty five program being under a lot of congressional oversight because some of this cost overruns they really have a real kind of unique leverage situation with a company it is interesting to see skyrocketing profits for lockheed martin just exponentially growing we see a twenty six percent increase in the fold...
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that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. braught to you by xfinity, your home for most live sports. >> even though they lost, there's some good things that came out today. >> you don't normally hear that very often from the cynical media. >> how about this team? >> i believe it. i'm along for that ride. the, you know, the giant's game on paper, losing that game and losing their leading receiver for the process looks like it could be the beginning of a downward spiral for the red skins. last year, it may have been. this year, despite the defensive struggles, robert griffin, iii gives you a hope. griffin did take a hit when fred davis ruptures his hip ending his season. now the skins will rely on logan paulson, niles paul and, of course, a franchise favorite, old number 47 is back. the skins have resigned chris cooley. and he was anxious to hear from his old coach. >> i sat and waited for the call. and i thought i hope they call. it was like ninth grade or eighth gr
that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. braught to you by xfinity, your home for most live sports. >> even though they lost, there's some good things that came out today. >> you don't normally hear that very often from the cynical media. >> how about this team? >> i believe it. i'm along for that ride. the, you know, the giant's game on paper, losing that game and losing their leading receiver for...
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but we lost technology, we lost law and order. technology is a huge benefit of a huge risk. there are so many people who want to say kids cannot learn. some kids just cannot learn. so i would say do we really believe kids cannot learn? are there not opportunities for kids got to mark isn't our security -- for kids? when are we going to connect the dots? when are we going to break this system down and this mentality? i am excited because governor bush brings us together once a year to reflect on this and we get to hear people like you help us understand. please, help me understand. how to be connect the dots? -- how do we connect the dots? >> you are a man who did precisely that. you would not have the recovery school district, the results he had. you talk about ideas and people. asked about ideas. let me tell you, as important as ideas are, there are billions of ideas out there. in the hands of weak leaders and people who cannot execute, bad ideas and up on the cutting room floor. i have been waiting all day to say this -- people of talk about my friend tony bennett. i think
but we lost technology, we lost law and order. technology is a huge benefit of a huge risk. there are so many people who want to say kids cannot learn. some kids just cannot learn. so i would say do we really believe kids cannot learn? are there not opportunities for kids got to mark isn't our security -- for kids? when are we going to connect the dots? when are we going to break this system down and this mentality? i am excited because governor bush brings us together once a year to reflect on...
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the fbi is investigating and law enforcement sources tell abc news the pilot suffered a panic attack. surprisingly while airplane pilots submit to yearly medical tests by an faa doctor, psychiatric screening isn't required. >> probably no suspicion on the doctor's part, therefore he's going to assign your certificate that you're cleared to fly. >> reporter: kevin hyatt, a veteran commercial captain and safety consultant, says there's no specific training for what to do if your co-pilot loses it during flight. >> there are visual cues that the other pilot is trying to pick up on to see if there's something wrong or something amiss. >> reporter: it's not the first time airline crews have alarmed, even killed passengers. october 1999, egypt air flight 990, a 767 from new york to cairo, with 217 passengers, disappeared. the co-pilot deliberately crashing into the atlantic. in another plane over indonesia, nose-dived, killing 104 passengers. investigators say the pilot committed suicide, taking everyone with him. just this month an american airlines attendant had to be restrained after thr
the fbi is investigating and law enforcement sources tell abc news the pilot suffered a panic attack. surprisingly while airplane pilots submit to yearly medical tests by an faa doctor, psychiatric screening isn't required. >> probably no suspicion on the doctor's part, therefore he's going to assign your certificate that you're cleared to fly. >> reporter: kevin hyatt, a veteran commercial captain and safety consultant, says there's no specific training for what to do if your...